This paper investigates the web-based remote sensing platform, Google Earth Engine (GEE) and evaluates the platform's utility for performing raster and vector manipulations on Landsat, Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer and GlobCover (2009) imagery. We assess its capacity to conduct space–time analysis over two subregions of Singapore, namely, Tuas and the Central Catchment Reserve (CCR), for Urban and Wetlands land classes. In its current state, GEE has proven to be a powerful tool by providing access to a wide variety of imagery in one consolidated system. Furthermore, it possesses the ability to perform spatial aggregations over global-scale data at a high computational speed though; supporting both spatial and temporal analys...
Globally, the area of agricultural land is shrinking in part due to environmental degradation. Acqui...
Google Earth (GE) releases free images in high spatial resolution that may provide some potential fo...
The interest for this Project surfaced when I returned to live in Singapore after spending 14 years ...
The Google Earth Engine (GEE) portal provides enhanced opportunities for undertaking earth observati...
In a rapidly changing world, there is an ever-increasing need to monitor the Earth’s resources...
Monitoring and understanding the changes in mangrove ecosystems and their surroundings are required ...
Remote sensing (RS) systems have been collecting massive volumes of datasets for decades, managing a...
The natural and semi-natural areas within cities provide important refuges for biodiversity, as well...
With rapid urbanization, Singapore’s land use has changed greatly over the past years. In this paper...
Our research focuses on assessing the usability of the International Geosphere Biosphere Programme (...
Accurate land use information is the basis for scientific research related to carbon cycle analysis,...
In Malaysia, land area under oil palm plantation has been increasing. Meanwhile voluntary measures t...
Collect Earth is a free and open source software for land monitoring developed by the Food and Agric...
This dataset was used to produce land cover change analyses for chapters two and three as part of a ...
The project focuses on comparing land cover classification of traditional methods such as ArcGIS wit...
Globally, the area of agricultural land is shrinking in part due to environmental degradation. Acqui...
Google Earth (GE) releases free images in high spatial resolution that may provide some potential fo...
The interest for this Project surfaced when I returned to live in Singapore after spending 14 years ...
The Google Earth Engine (GEE) portal provides enhanced opportunities for undertaking earth observati...
In a rapidly changing world, there is an ever-increasing need to monitor the Earth’s resources...
Monitoring and understanding the changes in mangrove ecosystems and their surroundings are required ...
Remote sensing (RS) systems have been collecting massive volumes of datasets for decades, managing a...
The natural and semi-natural areas within cities provide important refuges for biodiversity, as well...
With rapid urbanization, Singapore’s land use has changed greatly over the past years. In this paper...
Our research focuses on assessing the usability of the International Geosphere Biosphere Programme (...
Accurate land use information is the basis for scientific research related to carbon cycle analysis,...
In Malaysia, land area under oil palm plantation has been increasing. Meanwhile voluntary measures t...
Collect Earth is a free and open source software for land monitoring developed by the Food and Agric...
This dataset was used to produce land cover change analyses for chapters two and three as part of a ...
The project focuses on comparing land cover classification of traditional methods such as ArcGIS wit...
Globally, the area of agricultural land is shrinking in part due to environmental degradation. Acqui...
Google Earth (GE) releases free images in high spatial resolution that may provide some potential fo...
The interest for this Project surfaced when I returned to live in Singapore after spending 14 years ...